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- the present invention relates to a method for transmitting data from a sender to several receivers, a transmitting and / or receiving unit and a communication system.
- Multicast transmission offers a better option.
- the various subscribers to whom the same message is to be transmitted are combined to form a multicast group and this is assigned a multicast address.
- the data to be transmitted are then only sent once to this multicast address.
- the MC message is only sent once over common connection paths from the transmitter to the receivers. The sender does not have to know where and how many receivers are hidden behind the multicast address.
- broadcast messages are sent to all participants within a geographic area. Such a bid can be determined, for example, by part of the overall network.
- the broadcast message is ideally only sent once over common connection paths from the sender to the receivers.
- Each subscriber must make settings for release on his end device if he subsequently wants to evaluate broadcast packets from a corresponding broadcast group. He can thus determine whether he wants to receive or reject all broadcast messages or whether he only wants to receive certain messages.
- a frame is a temporal one
- DRX discontinuous reception
- the object of the present invention is to create a method, a transmitting and / or receiving unit and a communication system for the efficient, resource-saving and energy-saving transmission of data to a group of receivers of a point-to-multipoint service.
- a multimedia broadcast / multicast service MBMS should also be possible.
- a method according to the invention is characterized in that, in a system with a multilayer protocol architecture, a point-to-multipoint service as an extension of a broadcast service CBS by a multimedia transmission and / or a multicast service, preferably in the form of a multimedia broadcast / Multicast Service MBMS, when scheduling and / or planning the use of system resources and using a discontinuous reception DRX.
- a point-to-multipoint service as an extension of a broadcast service CBS by a multimedia transmission and / or a multicast service, preferably in the form of a multimedia broadcast / Multicast Service MBMS, when scheduling and / or planning the use of system resources and using a discontinuous reception DRX.
- information is sent in an efficient form with only one transmission via the point-to-multipoint service.
- information is also understood to mean information which is essentially advertising or sent without a request, in particular, therefore, an offer, an advertisement or advertisement for a product novelty and consumer information in any other form.
- UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunication System
- functions for a group transmission that is not or not only regionally defined or point-to-multipoint transmissions have not yet been implemented.
- UMTS forms an essential field of application for the present invention
- the protocol structure of UMTS will be discussed below, without restricting the invention to this application, with the illustration of an exemplary embodiment with reference to the illustrations in the drawing.
- the planning for a method according to the invention is advantageously carried out in two stages: a first message tells where, how many and when resources are allocated for the transmission of multicast messages. This message can therefore advantageously be very short.
- information elements are preferably transmitted with a statement as to which resources of the transport channels or which frames of the physical channels are reserved or allocated for the transmission of messages.
- it is only signaled in the planning for the transmission of a message and thus it is determined which physical channels and transport channels are used for the transmission of messages.
- a method according to the invention can thus be adapted very flexibly.
- a common traffic cannel CTCH in one embodiment of the invention is mapped onto transport channels other than the FACH and physical channels other than the S-CCPCH as specified by the sender.
- various protocol layers are configured by the radio resource control unit RRC, in the case of unidirectional connections, by the RRC of a sender. It is made known on a physical level of a recipient in which resources data of an MC message or further planning messages can be expected.
- the messages about planning and / or allocation of resources in a further development of the invention contain information about a respective multicast group, so that entire groups of recipients are informed.
- Such groups are preferably indicated by an MC group address or an MC group identity.
- a control layer of a receiver it is particularly advantageously decided by evaluating further information of a message whether an MC message with useful data ten should be received. For example, only the subscribers who want to receive sports messages are reached, so that the use of this group identity very effectively prevents unnecessary reading of information and data from subscribers who are not interested in the messages of the corresponding group.
- MC DRX Level 1 it is signaled which physical channels and transport channels are used for the transmission of MC messages.
- the resources used or reserved for the transmission of point-to-multipoint services, in particular the MBMS service, for the transmission of messages and / or signaling data are communicated and / or made known. This is preferably done in the DRX Level 1 message.
- the subscriber terminal can be informed of when messages or signaling data, in particular the DRX Level 2 messages, are transmitted at all. It also tells where and on which channels they are transmitted.
- a basic specification of the messages or signaling data is undertaken to distinguish whether it is CBS, multimedia broadcast or multicast.
- various protocol layers are configured by the radio resource control unit RRC, in particular by the RRC of a receiver. It is made known on a physical level in which resources Data of an MC message or other planning messages are to be expected. These messages about planning and / or allocation of resources contain information about a respective multicast group. In a control layer BMC, the evaluation of this further information of a message, inter alia on a group membership, decides whether an MC message with user data is to be received. This information is preferably communicated as part of an MC DRX Level 2 message, which contains the physical channels and transport channels on which MC messages are used
- User data are actually transmitted.
- useful data contents are also communicated together with the information about resources via which a multicast message is subsequently actually transmitted.
- an assignment or announcement of when MC messages are actually transmitted on resources of physical channels and the transport channels is made on the basis of previously assigned indices, e.g. those of frames, whereby an offset to a first frame used for an MC transmission and / or a length of the CBS planning period can also be specified.
- An information element for differentiating reserved resources into resources for broadcast or multicast services is preferably also transmitted, so that a method according to the invention can be used for both services.
- a method according to the invention is implemented in a mobile phone as a transmitting and / or receiving unit, a mobile unit preferably also being designed for sending and / or receiving multimedia messages.
- a corresponding communication system can be based on the flexibility also handle the relatively large amount of data in multimedia messages.
- FIG. 1 shows a simplified structure diagram to illustrate a protocol stack in UMTS
- FIG. 3 illustrates an index scheme as used for CBS DRX 'to assign an index to the sets of resources or frames
- FIG. 5 shows the information element used according to the prior art for signaling the BMC Scheduling Message CBS DRX Level 2 as an excerpt from [4].
- a protocol stack in the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System UMTS has a multilayer structure and is subdivided into the bit transmission, the data link and the network layer.
- the data link layer is divided into the sub-layers Medium Access Control MAC, Radio Link Control RLC, Packet Data Convergence Protocol PDCP and Broadcast / Multicast Control MBC, cf.
- Figure 1 The network layer consists of the two parts Radio Resource Control RRC and Duplication Avoidance, with only the RRC layer also ends in the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network UTRAN. The corresponding instance of the duplication avoidance does not belong to the UTRAN, but is outsourced to a core network CN.
- layer L3 In layer L3 and the RLC layer, a distinction is made between a user level N-tarpaulin and a control level C-tarpaulin, the PDCP and BMC layers belonging exclusively to the user level. Ellipses between the layers symbolize the locations of the service access points for communication with the respective partner instance, as specified in [2].
- the RRC layer manages and controls the use of the radio equipment and therefore has connections to all other layers via control service access points in order to control their configuration. These tax service access points are therefore not used for communication between partner instances, but only between layers of the same protocol stack.
- the connections between RRC and lower layers serve to receive measured values from the physical and MAC layers and to control functions in the individual layers.
- the RRC layer determines e.g. the setpoint of the inner circuit of the power control performed in the physical layer.
- the transmission via the air interface is realized via so-called physical channels.
- the transmission services of the physical layer or the physical layer are provided at the service access points via so-called transport channels.
- Transport channels are characterized by how the data is transmitted.
- the transmission services of the control or MAC layer are provided via the logical channels.
- Logical channels are characterized by what type of data is transmitted. A distinction is made between control data and traffic or user data. Different logical channels and transport channels are addressed in the following and should therefore be briefly explained:
- the CBS messages are transmitted between the RLC and MAC via a logical channel called the Common Traffic Channel CTCH.
- the CTCH is used to transmit user-level data to all subscriber terminals UEs or a group of UEs.
- the CTCH is a unidirectional point-to-multipoint channel of the downlink, which is mapped onto a transport channel or forward access channel FACH.
- the FACH is a common transport channel on the downlink that is used to transmit relatively small amounts of data.
- the FACH is then mapped to a physical channel called Secondary Common Control Physical Channel S-CCPCH.
- S-CCPCH carries information from the FACH and one or more paging cannels PCH.
- the primary CCPCH P-CCPCH transmits the information of the BCH.
- the logical channel Broadcast Control Channel BCCH is a common channel of the downlink, on which control data is broadcast to all UEs in a radio cell. These control data are, for example, the system information blocks SIB.
- the BCCH is mapped either on the FACH or on the broadcast channel BCH.
- DRX discontinuous reception
- This planning is implemented in two stages: The first stage of planning, CB DRX Level 1, is intended to signal which resources of the transport channel FACH or which frames of the S-CCPCH are reserved or assigned for the transmission of cell broadcast messages. This signaling is to be transmitted as part of the system information to the RRC via the logical channel BCCH.
- the CB DRX Level 1 message states how many and when frames are allocated for the transmission of cell broadcast messages. 4 shows an information element used according to the prior art for signaling the CBS DRX level 1 information. CB messages can then only be transmitted in these frames.
- Figure 2 shows an example of the assignment of frames to the logical channel CTCH, via which the transmission of cell broadcast messages takes place.
- CTCH logical channel
- An offset of two frames to frame No. 0 a periodicity of the allocated resources of six frames and a number of consecutive frames of two are assumed.
- a mobile radio UE that wants to receive CB messages now does not have to check every frame, but only the frames with the numbers 2/3, 8/9, 14/15 etc. for their content. This reduces the processing time and therefore also the energy requirement within the UE.
- an index scheme is used which assigns an index to the sets of resources or frames, as shown in the illustration in FIG. 3.
- the allocation of resources in the subsequent second stage of planning can then be done very easily using these indices.
- CBS DRX Level 2 For the second stage of planning, CBS DRX Level 2, an inband scheduling message is transmitted on the logical channel CTCH together with the actual CB message and evaluated by the BMC.
- this CBS DRX Level 2 message various information is transmitted to the UEs, see illustration of FIG. 5 with the representation of one according to the state of the Information element used for signaling the CBS DRX Level 2 information.
- the information presented includes:
- CBS planning period that is, the number of consecutive resources.
- RRC and BMC exchange via so-called primitives etc. Information about the configuration of the different levels and units.
- the BMC After receiving a corresponding scheduling message, the BMC informs the RRC whether it should configure the physical level for receiving CBS messages. RRC then informs the BMC of the settings made in the CTCH configurations. Furthermore, Exchanged information about measurements of the data flow.
- MC DRX For an inventive introduction of a discontinuous reception DRX for multicast or MC services, in particular in UMTS, the techniques described above are adapted with the aim of the properties of discontinuous reception DRX already described for CB services also for multicast or MC services under UMTS to be able to use.
- An The method according to the invention using a discontinuous reception DRX for multicast services is referred to below as MC DRX.
- the planning for MC DRX which resources are available for MC services and when these resources transport multicast messages, is made known to the CBS by corresponding messages.
- the messages for the planning and allocation of resources contain among other things Information about the multicast groups.
- the multicast groups are indexed by an MC group address or an MC group identity.
- the planning for MC DRX on which physical channels or transport channels, when frames or resources are available for MC services and when these resources will transport multicast messages through so-called. "Scheduling messages" or planning messages announced.
- the various UMTS protocol layers are configured by the radio resource control unit RRC on the basis of these planning messages. It is already known on the physical level in which resources MC messages or further planning messages are to be expected at all. Furthermore, by evaluating further information, the BMC layer can decide which MC messages should really be received. Planning is carried out in two stages, as described below:
- the first stage of planning MC DRX Level 1, signals which physical channels and transport channels for which
- Transmission of planning information can be used to prepare the transmission of an MC message.
- the CTCH for MC services is also optionally mapped to transport channels other than the FACH and physical channels other than the S-CCPCH.
- information elements are transmitted in the MC DRX Level 1 message which frames of the physical channels are used for the transmission. Additional planning information is reserved or assigned.
- This signaling is transmitted as part of the system information to the RRC via the logical channel BCCH.
- the MC DRX Level 1 message thus tells where, how many and when resources are allocated for the transmission of multicast messages. MC messages can then only be transmitted in these frames.
- an index scheme can be used for MC DRX that assigns indices to the sets of resources in combination with the physical channels and transport channels used.
- the allocation of resources in the subsequent second stage of planning is then very simple using these indices.
- MC DRX Level 2 For the second stage of planning, MC DRX Level 2, a so-called “Inband Scheduling Message” transmitted together with the actual MC message and evaluated by the BMC. Various information is transmitted to the subscriber terminals UE in this MC DRX Level 2 message. These include:
- the assignment or announcement when MC messages are actually transmitted on the resources of the physical channels and the transport channels can be made by the previously assigned indexes be made. Otherwise a different assignment rule is specified. In any case, information is also given an offset to the first frame used for the MC transmission and the length of the CBS planning period, i.e. the number of consecutive resources.
- an information element which serves to distinguish whether the reserved resources are resources for broadcast or multicast services.
- the "message type" can be used to distinguish between CBS message, MC message, scheduling message, etc.
- a method according to the invention can be adapted very flexibly to the size of a message to be sent by allocating resources.
- complex messages such as messages with multimedia content
- multimedia messages MM can also be sent, so-called multimedia messages MM.
- the previously transmitted level 1 and level 2 messages for planning and preparation of the transmission require substantially less transmission bandwidth than multimedia contents .
- the level 1 and / or the level 2 message can thus be transmitted over a relatively narrow-band channel, so that in the case of a communication system with several transmissions running simultaneously, an available total bandwidth can be distributed and / or allocated very effectively.
- information element for signaling the CBS DRX Level 1 information is expanded as shown in FIG. 4, or new information elements are introduced here.
- the resource used for the transmission of MBMS services is defined, taking backward compatibility into account.
- physical channels other than the S-CCPCH, transport channels other than the FACH and also logical channels other than the CTCH are used for the transmission of MBMS services.
- the resources used for the transmission of MBMS services are defined by an expansion of the information element for signaling the BMC Scheduling Message according to CBS DRX Level 2, which is also not shown in detail, in FIG. 5.
- a configuration of the resources is largely released. Properties of the physical channels, transport channels and logical channels and the parameters for the allocation of resources are added, so that it can now be freely specified when which of the configured resources are allocated to which MBMS GROUP.
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